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THE NEW YORK HERALD. i Vol, XI., No, 55—=Whole No. 4017 a} y 1 34 ‘ NEW YORK, TUESDAY MORNING, FEBRUARY 25, 1845. Price \Pwo Cente, Ee ee a THE NEW YORK HERALD NATIONAL HOTEL, TWO THOUSAND DOLLARS REWARD. Common Council! Singul in Bankt A Feb. 15, 1845. No. 5 Courtiandt street and 87 Lit fe 5 Be a” eng a gular Developments in Banking. LLENTOWN, Feb. 15, 1845. AGGREGATE CIRCULATION whee NEW, YORK. marty: seveety 100 ABRADLEY ke Ber oe RMchange Place: | the chair. SAnPNEO TERE: Sie shih Sys aarr nn Jo ALLENTOWN, Pa., Feb., 14, 1845 Yesterday I sent yeu a copy of Mr. Marx’s deposi- THIRTY-FIVE THOUSAND. Hus NEw HOPEL "WIN betveccd ot ke rin one, when | nadeninedes Comite sf en] cient, lamnatant, he |The minutes were read and approved. Astounding Bank Schemes—Moses Y. Beach as a tion, taken before Commissioner Lanealt, who is THE GREATEST IN THE WORLD. the Proprietors will be happy to accommodate their friends had policies ‘on the goods in said store: hereby of fe nee ee cera onere mnazengtred S00 | Financier appointed by the Legislature to investigate the Le ith board, ‘The Lodgi Tl id Dollars, fu *y 4 is Honor the Mayor in relation te a memo) raying iat s if a fad the faserual arrangements susie Cxscet ll Crnienae, | detection and conviction of the Ticey eee saat lend, the | that the May term of the Supreme Court may notbe held | Below Isend youa copy of the deposition of | high County Bank. I have since obtained the To the ‘The locetion being in the centre of business, it offers induce: | New York, February 12th, 1815. in this eity. Samuel Marx, Esy., one of the Committee to | 100,000 dollar receipt, mentioned in the close of THE N&W YORK HERALD—Daily Newspaper—pub- | meu to merchants fom other cities and the country, not sur LAMBERT SUYDAM, The Paxswent offered a resolution remonstratin; Aiferes: : Bank | Mr’ Mars’s affidavit,’ Iiahed every day of the year except New Year's Day and Fourth | Pie Kuruiture, Bats aad “eddy ‘are all new and made ex- President | tuitaple Insurine against the granting the memorial, ‘which was adopted and count the money paid in the Lehigh Couaty Ban! . 's affidavit. (Copy.) erin. Filta Seapeevenaorpces 47 Wi nactamaee-suacamee|| ore in al le w pe Od ondered tobe seat to the Legislature. , by Moses Y. Beach, of New York, as the capital| Received, New York, sp Lith, 1844, of Moses paid—eash in advance. pe mates mine, wish Farlors and Sleeping Rooms attached can i A.G HAZARD. Agent of the ly relerred A peria then, ore Presented, and appropriate: | stoek of said Bank, which was to be one hundred | Y. Beach, the sum of one hundred theusand dollars, in THE WEEKLY HERALD—published pranen e hay accommodated. The subscribers assure their Etna and Protection Ins. Co., of Hartford, Con. iy rej. Among them was one from the M.P’s. e : ‘ {ull for account of subscription by him and others to the i a a every 'Y | friends and Public, that no efforts on their partshall be | 0, a — : Relief for the Municipal Police-—The members of the | thousand dollars in specie, or specie funds required capitel stock of the Lehigh C odes ‘Bank, at Allentown, morning—price 6 cents per copy, or $3 12 per annum—post- | Wanting to secure the comfort and convenience of their guests, K THOUSAND DOLLARS REWARD—We, the | M.P. presented ion asking for i i igh County . . teiecellt oak aaanee dr hile they solicit a share of thetx patrouage, they hope, by | subscribers, offer One Thousand Dollars, in add th hours for duty, which is now five hi by the charter. Pa. (Signed,) ADVERTISERS ne informed tnt the circulation of the | titatisuction. " CHAMLED WYCKOFE & CO.” | "fis mere.” * mee Gunnar aeanere sed. | In tholanguage of the petitioners, ae puiatecprro gras aid On) the 18 9D gonms: | SIMD ott the Lehigh County Ben He ri) UI fb N, bo. ‘over THIRTY: SAND, and increesi fT im*re health, inimical to good morals, and d ber last I was elected one of the Directors of the Lehigh of the Lehigh County Bank. fast Ii has the Largest circulation of any paper in this city, a FO THE PUBLIC : : enjoyment. It deprives us of time and opportunities to | County Bank ; 1 [got notice by Mr. Probst of my elec:ion as A. BEACH, Caney Soe ur the world, and, is, therefore. the best ch nnel, or busines Rene EMER Ghee ak P <i attend either to the wants of our families, or to enjoy | & Director, together with others that were elected and ebigh County Bank. y se ft their society. One-fifth of our men are onthe sick list | formed aboard. Then an election was held for Bank offi. | _ This investigation commeneed in this place on TERING off nds ee ssa abpaamppbaaaasamadaiaenl 1 eater plete coe eee ae Dg from being on duty during both day and night, and from | cers. John Wegner was elected President; Mr. A. | Tucaday, of this week. In the evening Mr. Beach JAMES GORDON BENNETT, has recently leased the UNITED STATES HOTEL, and rat the irregularity of their meals and sleep, andthe whele | Beach handed in his resignation as Cashier. One A.J. | proposed, through his counsel, to have a committee ms ae ah 5 fully prepared to entertain all who may favor hi ay : r ss body have lost the spirit so necessary to the successful | Beach, (called the Doctor,) was elected Cashier. A bond | appointed to count the funds ‘in the bank ; but said PRIETOR OF THE HeRaup Estap.isHMeEnr, Hi pee Past teen eape eaupsas he 1 operation of a new system. as then given for the faithful performance of his trust, | he,Mr.Beach,was unable to attend an evening ses- Northwest comer of Fulton and Nassau streets. he Mariceati en dale narestiiel, ane cra. y f ; Vader the nt arrangements our time is aivided as h 4 es Ae, as ra Ln ing sane by ine sion, for he had beeu travelling all night, and had = is 4 y lollows: ariD, hours we are each on actu fat; each, an le ution ™ poh LETT wo Stores beautifelly situated, in thenew | tronige ht, pst vee deere as nas Eee nd 4 from 7to 12 micave hours) from 6to 10 PM. (ive hours), then passed, Sasa oe a discount day. A committee was only, anny aii e}oak ‘net ce" a he uildings (now nearly complete) on the no:thwesterly —In order to keep pace wit! e times, he is warrant to se < rom » to . ve hours), from 10 to 3 A M. appointer lo inves le the assets a corner of Broadway and Reade street, (known as the La the price for board per day from $1 50 to $1 25, hoping mes elim ime, i d (five hours). ‘The petitioners set forth that out of 43 hours | committee consisted of A Beach one Mr. Applegate, said | ‘© know what they had in the bank now, for if the 11 meet the fall and unqualtitied approba. they have 24 of posted duty, and deducting time in reliev- | to be of New York, John Wagner, the President, George | Money was there, it must have been brought in the oflte 2 Jarge and conventent Basement, well calculated for an Ubi con Hote eo OHNSON, rate ee er) COMPANIES | — he | igs Washing, tania ta. tapetes leans ‘sleep in | Wenner, and myself. This eommittce was to report | night, and likely to leave again.in the night: and, Also, several couvenient Stores in the second story, suitable 12 3w*re Pearl and Water streets, New York. proprietors of Tims’ Pateat Oar Box respectfully call the | 43: The petition was referred to the Committee on Po, | whether the capital stock was paid in the Bank or not.— | that all the citizens wished was to see whether the ilors, Fashionable Milliness, Dressmchets fc, — 5 attention of Railroad Companies, Car Manufacturers, and aii | lice, Watch, and Prisons. Mr. Moses Y Beach observed then that there were onehun- | capital had been, paid in when the bank commenced i phi s st GEORGE HOTEL. others interested a the proprietors guarantee their ability to Reports —The Committee on Finance reperted in favor } dred and ten thousand dollars in the Bank Five boxes | discounting. eussts, P Daguerreotypes and Exhibition Rooms, ke. pie subscribers lessees and proprietors of the above well | Mee keep the ail in the box, and is not liable to get out of jo cal services at Ist District Watchhouse. | pers,and said there was ninety six thousand dollars in the | i@Vited to see. A number of bags filled with gold d 0 Y | > daneated co eall 1d examine the sumer Haguine ou toe premises, | yraresAatiertoemselvens that thayrare ate realy Go mete | particular, and thareby i grewt saving to stockiuelvers ani all | . Also, adverse to the petition of the American Agricul. | bundle It was then getting late; we greed that an invest) igre Seal HOE OR the eonnier Cpenad cn Ome <8d, Im*re js and patrons by supplying them witheyery | others concermed tural Association for a lease of part of Long Island | gation should be made on ‘Thursday following. Mr. M. | the yellow birds looking out. Some were set to —s milike: this ean woninly have appointed Cornelius Kenouse, of Jeney City, | Farms, all of which were adopted. ¥. Beach then moved that $100 be discounted to each Di- | work counting; and, as report says, some fifty odd TERY DESIRABLE LOTS WOR BALE OE | Comfort and convenience whicha ff VERY, DESIRABL LOTS ¥OR SAU) fford nt, to whom aplication can be made for right, an ‘The Committee off Wharves Teported in favor of grant- | rectoron thirty days without interest, which was carried, | thousand dollars was counted. Citizens were urged Six an aff ‘The rooms of the house are large, airy and commodious; and | maoulictuting them inany quantity, and will be attended. to ts on the i d ni ‘aveunes. wite court yards in front, A midst here been, but lately, fited up with new and elegant furni- elegant improvements. ‘The do ree Lots on the southerly side of 1th street, between the | ble abi Inge istly By theabove, oF the miderggned propor ing permission to build a pier in the centre of Basin No, | and was so discounted in Lehigh County Bank notes, sign | by out door agents to come in and see, and, if they nf Yee |; . | 8, North River. Adopted. ed John Wagner, President; A. J. Beach, Cashier. It was | were satiefied, should signa paper of what they had Meaainasak ieaicurasiitenk slate 06 al mine FIMS, BILL E BOODY. | "the Committee on ‘Assersments presented the assens- | then agreed that the investigation should be made on | seen, "The bank kegtne orca nit iWatasblepaoom H . tly supplied I the substantials and luxuri ; =} ment list for setting curb and gutter stones in 6th Ave | Thursday following. A. Beach and A. J. Beach, I mean | fojjow} hen Moses Y. h left for New York. ‘6th and ?th avenues, in an improving neighborhood. 0f good living—the cellar contains an amnpl f the cho LASTS, LEATHER AND FINDINGS. nue, and gravelling @ through the centre thereof, | the Doctor, the present Cashier, came out to my house oNeine) HOR Mees ach left for New York. ard to Lots on the southerly side of Tah street, Hear the och | foot ying the cellar contains an a “bedding, chrourhout the | ETAVING betn awarded the Diploma at the late Fair of the | from Twenty-first strest to the Bloomingdale eres Dow wanes! previous to Tuesday, ournext mveting, when | 2 the midst of his trial, then, it is said, the bank F Ouse, are constantly kept in a cl d healthful tion. an Institute, for the best Lasts, 1 am prepared to 4 i closed, and the natives were no longer invited to safnte Lota onthe easterly ide of ch avenue, between tzhand | "Ssving svaiedinemaaives of there sad’ nay ier tdanta- ticle of Last which cannot be surpassed in this or | Adopted. the committee were to examine the affairs of the Ban! : 8 i ic come and see. 4 ses and accommodations, so important to a public house, the | any other city in the United States. : Convict Voters—The Commissioners of the Alms | Mr. A. Beach requested me to come intown next d an Sad aor a Ore tee Stee ad Bese Bien the Ist | preprieto nat only deem ita duty. but, alto ake please in voucle aad Unper Leather of all kinds, Black and, Colored Mo- | Houne presented a report upon the resolution of enquiry | cimein on Mondey, went to the banking houe, saw A'| The grain and flour bought and sold, and all y ith Deer, Goat and Lamb Skin Bind. } of Alderman Hasbrouck, setting forth that certain prison- | J. Beach, the present cashier; be said his brother would | raised in Lehigh, does not fall short of $400,000 a a8 wale: pent may nqain on SR while endeavoring to please, although they do not pretend to tags Shoe. Threads, Las mgs Gallons, Shegtings, Linen and | ers of Blackwell’s Island, had esiped by connivance; end come over, and he wished to see me. Icame inthe next | year. The iron made and sold, cay the Fed The 26 ttre sae + a N16 Wall street Smiles wnt gl determing by assiduons av. Frasers qianae, Boot Cost and Webs, Boot ‘Tress, Hammers, | permitted tovote, and afterwards taken back, and’ not day, which was spo eles Sane Cid ae Lehigh Crane Iron Works, alone, two and a half ES - ty b Pools, of u . | Punished forescaping. A great number of affidavits | tion; the committee met in the forenoon. 10 Mensrt three mile Hence ete OR RABE A. Targa wg. story brick | gharges that those who come to their}y-ase shall uot meet with makers'Tools, of the most speroved patiors cheap for cash. | Fr relation to the mabject wete also presented. Beach were there. I took a memorandum of the funds | Of iles {rom Allentown, make 160 to 175 tons of pig metal per week. Add S. Ballicts & ere cnennivetory, which wiloe echearScemiad Terees nee nsasaetion, PETER TYLER.” ae Serine EN ashingeon weet New York, | in Ave of the ety paperse, nS he MeeUmENt | I Toe ert uafovoreble: twat the cepital stock was not | 0's Works; besides a number of smaller esta- ‘Also, a two story frame Cottage, House, ani ts, on the | _New York, Feb. 1, 1845. {4 Lm*rre aN B.—The Greenwich Line of Stages pass wi ina block of | Ald. Hassnouck moved to have the mat id before | paid in specie or specie funds. Mr A. Beach had a list blishments engaged in the iron business, and our nomhweaterl ‘comer of the Bloomingdale road Saadeh rae DR. LARDNER, CONSULTING ENGINED store. im*m_ | the Grand Jury. He believed that the affidavits amounted | made out ot what he had. I took this bill from it, which products do not fall short of one million of dollars. nd puvin good fence and repair, with a eourt yard in front, on | A CARD.—The Pablie is informed, that Dr. LARDNE. foc cuatemS: site Me \eoked Sion Wied’ merely 64 eléc: [iis se Slows yaaa the Bloom{ngd:le road, Continues the practice of business as a Consulting En we. tioneering document. $180 00 in hands of the president, Mr. Wegner. Harrisburg. gincer, wich he followed on an extensive scale for many yours Alderman Seamax moved a reference to the Com. $160 0) in hands of the president, Mr. Wagner. {Correspondence of the Herald.] pee E> =. ME pe err opto pe TEU Ea ae one the witnesses 1 1'500 00 for fixtures in the banking house. Harrispure, Feb. 22, 1845. ) oy manu a migh' ye examin fore em. le jever fy _ s oi a oe Road r, va beitinee of raga scieaca,"Certntates aganiaicar ihe | (Y[ANUFACTURERS AND IMPOOCTE NGG tea peach | "a the Digoners had Deen tampered with. 83,000 00 Platafield Banie notes in two packages. Democratic Divisions—Promising Prospects. 328 im*ec Wall stret.__} validity and usefulness of new inventions and processes in the ‘and Table Cutiery Beissors, Files, Saws, Tools, eesteneartige rated ng acl ord & the vetoln | 10,000 00 said to be gold in 20 franc pieces. James Gorvon Bgnnett, Esq.— 8, r 5 on disputed id doubeful 2 C= other deseri f'Bheffield : Dw AO ERE the large chee story and atic Brick Perimontal investigations, wih aview to he discovery ist Fee, I CLATE STREET Up Stairs. | tion of the minority memoers SR ee ee eee munca Nawsverk [sill tne ‘Seventh Avenue and ‘Thirteenth sticet, with a fine ins of apeoved Pr9e Meneses son SIX BARR. A oysters Wow bpm cakes re Ae) bette! ‘9.000 00 do Manhettan Bank. pondent at this place, as there is much of impor- den, Croton water, kitchen range Maniele, al oT Busi must, be post-paid, aud to preventtime | SELF-COCKING ANDREVOLVING PISTOLS | {pits committee on, Police, Wateh and Prisons, andor 1 31,000 00 do t I ful i Soors, be. and jaan improving ni beit lost by fei lous =p) tions, all applicants, will be ex- BLUNT & SYMS, Sab keh aden for the use of the members, and in five 31000 00 State Stocks ance in progress. It was fully announced this tenant. ini tion. of the public newspapers. : id 3 . su Four three story and attic Brick Houses, with Stores | P°Ctgt,to Pay 8 retaining fee of $10 before consults No. 44 Chatham street, eer fa on paar ibtitien (won vacaineae ts 310 00 a morning, that James Buchanan would leave his silver in 15 boxe: I find it very important you should have a corres- nadergeath, on the easterly side of Sixth Avenue, between [| em eee ‘ANUFACTURERS of the above + i 1,082 £6 seat in the Senate—and the chiefs of the different Felt aid Thittesnth seeks, swith aiding’ doors, euesbie ARCHITECTURE. Dlete assortment ready forthe Spring aie, which they o€ | oun, Alien, agking {eran ordinance to suppress emok | 551; $4 do. cligues are urriving from all quariers. mantels, Croton water, &c., suitable for respectable families in | [YRED, SCHMIDT begs leave to inform his friends and the | fer at reduced prices. ‘They would invite the attention of mer. | 28, Pounta Se itiowe wea tcanen d 35,000 00 check on Plainfield Bank. ‘The friends of Mr. B. are making every effort to moderate circumstances. ablic, that hehas rempwed ce from 192 Broadway to | chants and dealers to. their assortment, to the mannfacture of | , “nother Fountain. —A petition was received trom the : place one of his friends in the Sei in ord o—Five three story Brick Houses, of similar kind,on the | 18 Wall st) where f building are mnvited to.ex- | which, they have nal attention, and from the increased | trustees of Grammercy Park, asking for leave touse the | tywas a few hours engaged in thisexa Ithink } Pia “ 18 Iriends in the Senate, in order to sasterly side of Greenwich Lane or Avenue, near the Bighth f al and tasteful designs, from the Cot- | quantity they are making, can sell them'lower than before of- | Croton water for a fountain in Grammercy Park; the | we had no other evidence of the $180 but ppeares | Monopolize all the Polk appointments in this Stute. yenne, and opposite the large square. tage upwards to theextens coe Beta all the various fountain to be constructed on the plan of that in front of As i There is t divisi ji louse, with a Store undemeath, styles of architecture; and wherehe is prepared to furnish Plane, | _Also—Guns of their own manufacture, as well as i | Su Peters Church at Rome. (Gaid by the petitioners to be | On tne Dill. Also, none of the $1,860 in the hands of Mr ere 18 a perfect division in the Democratic party ; e r ans, 4 a 4 8 Blumer. Ido not know what the bank fixtures cost— | here. The celebrated Judge Lewis candidate cae ea Ar Tala iphaad PE tay rire reggie peporsay eo Hi mapete ng mie pee lo orimierenneny Fo cepal OO most elegant in the world) Relerred to the Croton | The Plainfield Bank notes were in separate packets forthe Senate. Iwill in dve season give you a ie npn ol ovary. TO TAILORS Aqueduct Commitee, w pare marked. I counted several of them, and they held out.— | history of some of his wire pulling Gen. Cameron e above Stores are excellent stands for business, and 5 Another Potter’s Field.—Ald Bunting offered a resolu- | we counted one bag of gold, which held ‘out. i ‘irygoods and fancy-goods, ladies’ shoe atores, | FRENCH LANGUAGE ON THE ROBERT tion, askipg for the appomtmentof a committes ot three | were two bogs; each was said to contain al wahete | is likewise a candidate for the Senate. He is pre: ware, “hardware, jewelry, millinery, con SONIAN METHOD. af a style of elegance un- | to repert in relation to the propriety of purchasing & new wi boxes inthe | “ident of a nice little bank in this neighborhooc ‘with the front bazement-room, will be ented se- | A, NEW COURSE of Lessons in French, accordi ¢ fe a ETE a ey pete Potter's Field Adopie. Seabee were allen I'Jo not now know | James Burnside, Esq, a member of the Legisla- parate from the dwelling parts if required, there being covered | pty (aD a egpertean wi by Mr. EDMOND DU of the i Hcontamns, would do well to |. New Corporation Yard —Ald. Buxrine offered aresolu- | None were opened, exce| ture from Centre Co., has taken a bold and decisive areas in front for fuel, Se. obtain a copy without delay. is 12 by 17 inches | tion, appropriating the lots on the corner of Wal and | | donot know who had signed the check for $29.000 on | *tand, and I have nofdoubt but he will ferret out boo! “il Im*re 16 Wall street. |! tant, at 5 o’eli T " , mare, and contains 17 elegant diagrams of all the various styles Elisabet streets, for a Corporation Yard. Adopted. the Farmers’ Bank of New York: no endorsement as | Many frauds and corruptions—we need purifying TOLETA fore Municipal “The Bulkhead, or Water Front, from War i 4 th full aidample Police Pr Ald. ScHInFFuLIN h the Bulkhead, or Water Front, from War | to nvited to ma aprccleeyy oy ipal Pol ; (know: do not know who had signed the check on » ar-| very much. ren street io Chambers street’ (about 200 feet,) now oecu- y Mr. Edmond ng been engaged in givi , . | offered a resolution, (Ald. inthe Chair) dicecting | hatten Bank for $9 000, had no oer endorsement, Te vonecald cukstbe tess andiose is | cd as tine Newburg Landing. The fourstory Store,No. | instructions h fora number of yearsat rt | ing are a few of the many highly respectable names who testify J t1,¢'Su erintendent ol Police to Il property, taken | cot say who had signed the other check on Mankat. | the Herald when the canernne ‘ ene paemesuciicr arren s*.reet. One of the New Bi i , between Wash- J school, and for the, past year at M. G. Le Row’s collegiate | ‘rhe undersigned being practicelly acquainted with Mr. Stine. | from prisoners arrested by the M. rried to the Police | tan Bank for $21,000 Ryo did ust examine any of the | when ve, ington and ‘West streets, ‘The superior three story Brick House | school at New Brighton, would respectfully refer to thoee | mars'Treatecns ‘Cutting Garments, with pleasure recommend | offices with the prisoners, and as soon as it is identified ei Nad i | prised. 1 will give you more in a few days. Saeet age feds cognrans Hd you, Tenth Avenue near 2d J gentlemen, both in regard fo aualifeation, and character All | ites work complete nits arrangements, andin ts practical ap- | taken back to Station House No.2, and kept till trial.— J P"CKet# of State twck in particular. | had my reason for Yours respectfully, Carg May. FOb, SALE OR. ro ‘LET —1the Mansion and Farin ai | 400 Broadway. y ” | plication to cutting, superior toany heretofore published, either | Referred, after some debate. the capital stock of the bank. fi Toor T ve ater ‘Europe or Americ afte 5 U. S. CL ‘anus. , I., about three A. New Course for Ladies will be opened ou the same day, at | '%y a O Appropriations for the Ensuing Year.—Document No. f . S. Circuit Court. a A woaleck aM, cae AW rors RG Gosia Shs Beg | 96 Beg the Tepont ot the Finange Committee upon wie | _ The check on the Plainfield Bank for $35,000, was sign Raregdsgenae “coppered, maho zany ure, &e, x Rererences. Haviland, J: H. Banker. Comptroller's budget of appropriations and tax for 1845 | %! by Moses Y. Beach, I think We did notexamine | py. 94 His Honor, js M.DI DeLaforest, Freeh Cou] Di. Porter, 1 Barclay st, ‘The above can be obtained of the author, No. 113 Broad was then taken up and read—together withan ordinance, | these checks or State stocks ; we did not consider them | ayrving and’ vrocecded toneeeacine ook is, wet this Serene ee es Bietel: sy Beaver at. + | We A Cee Ce ee ree. | New York. {9 ime aking the following appropriations, whatever sums | stich funds as were required by the act, and for that rea | ‘hen the following jurors were sworn, viz. + -Sherhacd the Bey of one t feet, an h side | E. Fabrequettes,6i Maiden lane. | C. C. Carter &Go., 178 do. FRENCH CHINA. may have been paid by temporary appropriations to be | som refused them. Mr. A Beach was willing we should | Knapp, foreman; Jesse Weeks, Abraham Tucker, Charles of Third Avenue, It is in the Kighth Ward of the City of New Berard & Mondoa, 36 Court- REMOVED TO. deducted therefrom. ‘The following are the items for con. J *ttikeout the ten. boxes of silver—I mean the ten boxes | 11, Russell, Thompson Price, Lemuel Pitman, John Mol- Brooklyn, and Ia 1000 Butiding Lots, aud. there are “] land st. — set down on the billor list. I crossed it out, those on his : " Building Sites om ‘the lana is the best 0 : M. Melly, 58 Maiden Lane HO. 66 LIBERTY STREET, ‘Aghaduet repairs'by State Commissioners, . . .$10 000 00 | bill es well as those on my awn—he had agreed to it. In | (td, Garrett Smith, Jared L. Moore, C. C. Jacobus ext rales eg pend | slaps TT Oates | 4 marzsne, tan oe Ser MES? fo taraherzes ts | Alma Hone "22 $u880 Go | the whale commitiee Could not agree ee tothe roport | ANY Green, Anthony Compton, Jobe J. Cleo, HB. re Bennet. F i TO THE DAGUERRIAN ARTISTS. A. awe onieed Jptee aszortment of dinner and tea sets +++ 450 00 | Mr A. Beach took iny list, I mean this paper now in my | -aendar contains the old indictments against Cornelius yhird and va plain white and gilt French Porcelain, as well as Dinner and 3,600 oo | hand, several times Sensateriatfee ral Driecoll, and Bartlett Mansfield, for |violating the law ret lading tothe, Greeawood Center d manufacturer of Moruccs Cases ofcrs Yor anke | Beret Fate, of all sizes, assorted Uishes, Soup ‘Tareas 99 00 | back of it, a8 follows : We, the subscribers, being appoint | ygyinet the slave trade; one for forgery, ue for perjury, = Ay ees any and money ie ing cl Mae, deb sete nrditombes aoben! ‘Stends. im eg aes’ arta a0 en hereby certify that we have made said examination, and ne a for obstructing an officer in the execution of JOHN #. DELAPLAINE, i eco Cases. with white glass and fine borders, $3 dz. ener Fen cenp ned nich Descriied Dinas Fete. '437 00 | We find the sam of one hundred thousand dollars of sp»- | "S0"'F >. ten agiourned ¢ BBs No_7_New street, New York. | Gord quality of Daguerreotype Apparatus, including the in- | bts ihr be rue th dace - oe "000 0 | cie or specie funds in said bank. A majority of the cum. T%¢ Court then adjourned. 2 STEAM POWER—Rooms to let with Sweam Power. | struction, all complete and warranted, $50. "All the articles are warranted of the best quality, and to be 000 00 | mittee refused to make such areport. But Mr. A. Beach Guusaan wi. — Apply at R. HOE & CO. Afromasic Glasses, from $310 $15. eer m sold om liberal tarmas, and in lots to srittpmrehasers. Docks and’ Siips, 000 00 | desired us to such a report. Moses Y. Beach was Common PI £18 3wre and 31 Gold street. Ga Acteult hss regaived by. the vast’ seexmabion tne, er Elections, r 000 00 | present, and said he would have such a report as this Before Judge Daly. TO SECRET SOCIETIES. gold for gilding the pictures, the new substance for polishing Fire Department, 00 and begged us to hurry on—that he was entirely wearied | Fes. 24—Lucy Cossous vs. nn Proudfoot—This was an down. A Beach was one of the committee to make | action brought to recover compensation for services ren- (heexamination, A. Beach and Mr. Applegate were wil | ered. It appeared in evidence that defendant reaided in ling to sign or report as. A. Beach desired ; the other three | Kast Broadway, that on the 2ist May, 1841, plaintiff went were sgainst jt. All three then agreed to make a report on | to reside ia her house, that defendant being a women of the back of the statement,which Mr. A Beach exhibited in | large property employed plaintiff in the collecting of her this way—that what was mentioned within paper we hac rents Lett houses ind following up landlord’s warrants, é East Sa | for reproducing the Daguerreotype Portraits on engraved plates, < pe N Fee er peed ae fora lodge room, ‘Gea be aren | andvo draw ou paper an aulimied umber. py) | ands and Places. ment 2g and 3 orclock, P.M. “For further, particu. | Ifyou are fond of the progress in this beautiful art, please to | |} Printing and Posting Licenses,. Tass cuquizcot He: SPYER o1 Catherine wrect, or OFT HECHT, | call, at, the Lafayette Bazaar; 149 Broadway, cor. of Liberty st. | {i i] | Olticer.’ Fees... . 38 Herry street. Qi im*m ja28 im*re i Printing and Stationary, Repairs and Supplies, a TO LEC—From ist May next, the large Room in the | plates in two min ites, and the beautifal process of Mr. Fizean = Intestate Estates, 3328 s S2sssssssse 000 1D qi CHEAP DAGUERREOTYPE PORTRAITS. i} | Rents,. 390 00 | #€en, and were of the opinion that it might be converted | and other services ; and occasionally in detendant’s ab. A BEAUTIF' FARM, situated in the town of ‘RS. H. SHANKLAND, Daguerreotype Artist,having taken 000 into one hundred thousand do! par funds. This re | sence acted the part of housekeeper, and attended upon Eastchester, contsining seventy acres of good tilable an since two years more than 10,000 portraits, and being well "000 port was made on condition, and the same laid before the | defendant’s son; this situation of affairs continued up to (The House is in perf rind convenient | known for talking the best style of portr a TeapeetCully infor 000 00 | Board of Directors,and the Board should take a vote on it | the sth of Sept) 1944, when plaintiff delicately hinted to p if am me een anc the pu nek ee aa ? . ‘000 Adjourned tillafter dinner. Met in the afternoon. When } Jefendant that a gratuity for services rendered would not Paty: vane ikeness, inel ae arell parpaioed malt ne supRTREEEE asp Co AT dey, ‘000 T came over, the Messrs. Beach were there, Mr. Werner. | be refused, she was told by defendant that she was never her customers increasing every day, she has, for their couve- | I” ‘ment of American and Ieiported Warranted Teo! Water Pipes, ‘50,000 00 | Wagner, and myself. Messrs. Beach got up to report, and | employed. Piaint ly her exit, and upon aience, enlarged her establishment, by two Daguerreotype rooms | or ment of American and Imported Warranted Tools, suitable | Water Pipes. wanted to carry it through; I teld them they were in too | inature calculation valued her services atthe rate of $6 In ishpond. J to the Lafayette Bi 149 Broadway, and by a branch of her | heats, tarnished complete, for mechan ilies and’ 3h aereien es 2 Y much of a hurry—some of the other Directors would be | per month, this during the period above referred to within aquarter of a mile of said place, | ‘srablishment, 235 Broadway, third story, front room, No i, | Specs, furmished complete, f ‘good and genuine articles, are | pasos on Arrears cf Tax here soon—perhaps they had not yet dined. While | was ed to $237, and t i and stages pass twice a day by the house, to intersect. the New | Opposite the "ark Portraits’ taken from’8 in the | Sielasall ieee titedec min ait Errors and Delinquencies,. . See te ‘oe a Dut tate lars aceretae here inincumaee ne cet ee York aud finelem Heifzoad at William's Bridge, which t# with: | morning to inthe evening, any weather, cloudy. or strrmy, | commended to call pou the subscriber, as be is. selling’ his | Moret p speaking, I went tow: e door to ge out to see Mr. | accruing thereon, the present action is brought. For de in three miles of said premises. There is an abundance of | Kemember, only one doliar, (best style) including case or a i B own that platntié had never beea employ- z iles of said hei ‘abundance Sher, ‘ Tar ie) ving Reqde st lower priaee joan any Opes, house fa the oly. Leager, Mr Yost and others. I went down to Mr. Leager | fence it shown that plaintiff had been empl Frait on said premises, which was selected by the present | frame. 328 Im* re Ware ‘Shovels and Spades J sd Ware. ‘Spor Ry a I could. Mr. Leager was there, and also Mr | ed by defendant,but that while not otherwise engaged she Qyiner with great care. The distance from City Hall, New 9 ————————_______7___Tn_ | nents, acc, HENKY ¥. FAIRBANK, 44 alee ¥. Yost I hurried them, for the Beaches had that report | assisted defendant in the collection of her rents; also,that DE hich cad ant taforad Pron concerning sald propart?, can be DAGUERREOTYPE ‘ald ‘Between Pearl and Cliff, New Yor before the board, and wanted it carried through—I | she was never employed in any menial capacity except Pf Afri and any infory GENERAL DALLYS TOBACCO MANUFACTORY > mean the report forthe hundred thousand dollars Mr. | what was essential to her own comfort. Verdict this ‘Ale, clisining anid peepe:ty, forty acres of first rate Land, |] FURNISHING ESTABLIS ENT, 85 River St. ‘Troy , F Leager, Yostand myself, went up; Mr. Leager remarked } forenoon. W. Muloch, for plaintift ; D. Graham, Jr., for f cod Stone Howse on it, with Barn and Stable scomnected, RR ISH BUILDING, PHILADELPHIA. HE Subscriber avails himself of this wethod of communi- | Estimated Aj he wished to see the minutes of the last meeting first; | defendant. HE SUBSCRIBERS beg lea form the Daguerreotype ; Seveklioies Pete toes ie nad they were not brought. Mr. Beach said we would go into i be sold seperately, or the Farms tn- ice Dedede 2 cating to the public the ¢ is now manufactoring : " - = = ech (mab aLsigacres} tomar ippuciaet APR | ons thronghoat the Unies, the, Went indies South Amerie | e,cund cmonie Ppacco, and, Suit, ofp Moves | Balance to berated by Tess eer the directors, who had resigned ‘There war no writen | ., RENCH CHINA AND GLASS, WARE. . Al . , jas be arrang tf ae “4 “| N, © N 7 lobn st 8 ANDEISON, on the premises, oF 10 ithevery new arciele ‘used in the Daguereorype Art The found at al times at his storsand factory This Tobacco | *counts for the year, from January Ist to December Siat, | Tesignation before tho Board from Mr. Schautz. A son | I". airs. has just received on conngumentyand flere forsale, fe3 lun*re ‘M. H.’ HICKS, No. 20 Wallstreet. | have lately received a pry, of oigtaener rated took the premium, st the late Fi Fee hewinw Tolecce, | 1845, is the following itema of Moses Y. Beach, of New York, was then elected. We | wholese or retail, a splendid assortment of the aboy , SO kobe iee HC mae tio Maa alate, _ | é aly ot V h : ; 7 " 1 FOR SALE—A va'uable Farm, forming a part of the tae anne 9 te] susly of box sweat, Virniin “American Smoking Tobacco, manufactured | | Water Commissioners. « hen took a vete on this report, and it was voted down. J eomprising—Piaih white and rich fancy deco Fn an cals, ei i yaar ming oT ts. jee a haber thnerning ager ot A 2 Moses Y. Beach then moved essert, ‘Tea and Supper Sets; Toslet Sets; fasts eouue ya Waaieaier porniins of cng imped ymerreotype or Calotype, | 'Smurrs—Hose seen { Maceiboy, American Gentle Redemption of tote pocney Waser Lows carried, and we adjourned. and (ie t f scented, MW ood " ial order. Cases.o| Polishing | man, Lundyfoot, French’ R: ard. to M ithe f the directors; we teared | *¢,, & Fa eee ete a ea eee Ao erst Hope | Substances, and every other artic for the Daguerreoty ape Lundyfooy, French Bapes, and ish Blackguan Redemption of Revene Bonds. . ... r to Mr. Beither, one of the directors; ed | KE, Ke a him, and told him it was his walking paper perhaps. We | art? ‘and all necessary appe1 for | constantly on long connection with the Daguer- | iualities of leaf tobacco, aud by the most experienced work- | Streets Opening, A\ went out then. When we adjourned, there was nothing | &e.. &c. y ry ‘There are ali ‘the reotype Art and their success in taking pictures, may serve asa "The subscriber Id al: varrant his tobacco to be bet- Streets Paving, » u I» & | &e., Ke. it io ba ifm afd all neemy ware slog non recommendation and Tehauce. - Daguerreotype Ar terianufetared tha Gny other in the State of New York or | Wells and Pam pen pe li ee a ar or aoa Distemper o sph ay ier they reget Se Farm is very necessible nig i i . i i nett | "Orders directed as above will meet with prompt attention and | Fencing Lots. -.. . « Mr. Leager’s, one of the directors;* Mr Yost, Mr. Wag- J China Ware, to match any pattern, execvted promptly. af the City Hall wien the prilege Cafe riage cross the Current an customers may rely ou having the same pains taken as if they | {3terest on A ner, and David Leager, Fsq., (all directors,)' were there; Plrtem river. ‘Phe care of the Aart jlroad ‘rea whi ‘ were personally Drea a street, and A. A, Semanoe, | Charger on , we agreed to goup to the Bavk, and see if we were SOAP WORKS Quire brtween Iand'3 B, M.o I'M. MORRIS, | 3imtec _____—Kixchange Building, Phitadelpbia,_ . Agents for the city of New York.” ‘ ——— | parted there, a directors, On the way we met Mr cs PERFUMERY DEPOT = wi aioe bl THE PICTORIAL NEWS ROOM See irre steeeeeeaeeee. | Wee emt, OF Cine om Heme An. the present Cashier there, and Mr. Applegate, Mr. Lee [S, ADDITION to our Manufactory, we have opered a Store TO LET. No, 2 CATHERINE STREET BETWEEN’ EAST CIGARS! CIGARS! CIGARS! , ; coed $1,220,008 gor asked Mr, Beach if there was fire in the directors |}, forthe sale ofonr+ congmical Fancy Soaps and all kinds of wae saygatous Coteage Corel? sees HAWRES, having feted up a Parlor ag «, General Ne ingicrepectully invites te seetion of his frends asd | Contingent Expenses and payment of be cohsidergd none of us directors except Mr. Leager ond [ qfeaencit purchasers 1 inspect our atock, which we offer on Mugs. with mottos; Cologne Bottle Figures; ten acres of land, properly flsin and neh Cut Glasg Decanters, Water Bottles, ‘owls, Preserve Dishes, Tumblers, Goblets, Wines, 4 3 m1 title, will be happy to following choice Cigars, imson Trust Accounts. 2 term ‘ : rrr ane lee cme naire Th | tien nf ble gan | USN Marci uae" CH HH Ye te tl a ae a $ geet ate Longer eh tual chs tas pe | fpr’ mrameidue nua agit een hundred yards of St. Joh Gollene, “The New York and Hi ‘of the favors so liberally bestowed since he has been | Regalias of 3 Panetel i The report, with its accompanying resolutions, for ap. | Leeser, Esq. Mr. Leag hi dot, bel Seuet: [Sates Thovms No.5, Crumiesdl cna eae Geert Jem Railroad Cars ran to and from New York six times a day. | in the public line. p a ‘brands, _ bran Knickerbocker | plication to the Legislature for leave to raise the tax, and La and heh oa what tl eens for. 5! jeacl pie nig 8 gl Birt id eet nee 1 See Apply at 479 Pearl street, New York. f19 Im*re The room furnished with New York and Old Country Pa- Pri La Florinda, | the ordinances were adopted by a vote of 15 to 1 said he was neither director or stockhoider any longer. | fi imtec fo 1. pers regularly. e Estrellas, ed to take up his resolution | Laeger finally agreed to take them, and said it was 2 io REAL ESTATE FOR SALE ‘The Bar supplied with choice Wines and Spirits, fine flavor- Lara. 1, SUSE SEC NN SET NE: te perhaps to have nothing todo with them. I was not a be ice OF TR 3 ; cares anid dae Pa ae ee, 23 1 ord Byrons. | in relation to committees Lost. OFFICE OF JEFFERSON INSURANCE CO.,? wWikOUE FIFTY ACRES of chotes Jand ja the th od Segars, and fine Fale Ale, 323 Intec gincend ers e a ena | At 10 o'clock the Board sdjourned. nafide stockholder myself. Mr. A. Beach came to me at NEW YORK. Fe 5 Mr. Craig’s, just betore the election of the directors and Electi i i i i ba! Tr highly plein TE ire of JOH BY BERGEN, GOODWIN: e ACILIN: CRUANT CHINES POTS 7 in ‘ . Board of Supervisors, bm “id Seatinn tose nich b wr pd vata 1 firthecn ee year ihe following eetiemen wer seed ii ‘ 3 u s uN ma ro" ea blank book in wi esa 01 on the preauises, Ja29 Ime: | een, 24 — Thin Board met } tevening for about twenty aga ay name for fifty dollars, and algo a power of attor Thomas W. Thorne, NEW YORK AND HARLEM RAILROAD eee oie eae ae ee alae aii Reconpen pre- Y. Beach. 1 di h ‘The | Thamae 1. Wood COMPANY. for the want of @ little attention to a common cold. inaotetnd race wees yobuved, akin te mctentak te dite Ret Tekh of Devember ‘Thomson Price ‘ i Sree ee naaedae pecraraat, 4s4f¢ | be relieved from personal taxce, Referred, Test; the amountof the Ceshiers bond was fifty thousand | Jifere ack years, will most positively | OfGerman Reformed Church, asking for accomoda: | dollars. Moses Y. Beach and A. Beach are sureties. Mo. Jonn H you from that awt isease, pulmonary treet. Referred. ses Y. Beach resides in New York, and A. Beach in Caleb € which annually sweeps into the grave hundreds from the Comptroller, enclosing state- | Plainfield, N.J, I believe. 1 was not present when Mo- Sage, » ornatania, Ford- | Sache Ee partuated ‘e erahine Sleeibai the ment of Canal tolls: and also enclosing « resolution in re | wes ¥. Resch was elected President of the Lehigh County Kn cabeeqeent mosting of tiles OMAS W. » ‘ 4 lation to repairs . Referred. Bank; I do not know whether they have any direc £, Esq., was unanimously re-elected President. TO ALM EE Oran to agh i cdaynes Ee scetorane ta the only remedy | From Farmers’ Loan aud ‘Trust Company, asking re | prosent. Tarrived at Mr.Conner'sst Easton, on the alst of os UE. T. HOPE. Beeretary you should take to cure yon; for plain reason,that in no one | mission of taxation. Referred. snare last. When there in the bar-room awhile, Mr. = e Nbc = i 4 e Are rH | Aad thousand cases where it ht been used has it failed to re- Reports Sa pha dati taxes of various persons, | A Beac! come in snd spoke tome. The Derkeeper request: JO ERiNze RS “ ND. COLOR. MAKERS. Ci 4 . M., * . . were adopted, ed te 1 rin tl arlor; we went over. r. mu cs 4 ADEM. Leaves WI i eA SL tal Chi red mw Frepased and sold by Dr. Jayno, 30 South Third street, Fi Bills—Of Thomas M. Lyon, Police officer, for expenses | Beach ‘told me an investigation was to tehe plac apparatns complete, for printing of Sati M., 1.307,M., 4P. M. wil Indelphia. Sold by the agents, A. B. & D. Sands, Druggists, | . ‘ed in ditch {his duti ents his Bi id | {01 operation in the city of New York. son who. 11245 M, Leave White a) o to No, 9 Fulton street, 273 Broadway, and 77 East Broadway incurred In ditcherge of bis dut depositions of witnesses concerning this Bank, Hi derscands the making of color, together with a small capita ba My aenre Wh in Will op salty after leaving the City wa fiat im*m ‘The Board adjourned to Monday week. he wanted one to collect for him, wonld let bim | this opportunity shows great advantages, as his services will b Hall, at the comer of Broome st. and tne Bowery. Vauxhall Gar- know what was going onon the ou He said if 1 | remunerated, as well as hall profits om & busiest wien is ale den i} e h Trai iepay me. If I said rady established. For further particulars, apply to, if by letter d Zith street. | An. Kextra Car, will preced rain BEAR’S OIL Sporting Intelligence would do it, he woul utp belore the time) of starting from the City Hally | yoy ayy, SOW GRD EXERCISE. HIGHLY SCENTED AND PURE | sour Canouiva Races. Fee ath Second Day— | have it. {gave him no aoswer on that offer. ‘He told | post-paid}. Ws, Herall offer, on No. 8 Plattner, becom *, sand ine | ME MAAS: Yering catered into te HAL OF all grozamtions | Three Mile Heats—Parse Seven Hundred and Fifty Dol- | me further, that hia brother, the cashier, wished to sew the hones'of 10 and 12 o'clock, A. M 120 awere 1 for Morrisiania and in | (3 anasium, No. 29 Ann street, the} wit or whiskers, nothing eausls | jars—For which were entered Col. Hampton's ch filly | me. I told'him 1 would be in town on Court week. I did TRENGER ROTEL: ‘Hatt for Harlem and Morrisiania,7 A.M,, 9 A. | Bowery, most peatfnlly gancenges to publi Sc ances, it restores the fh Castunet, (Mr. Taylor’s,) 3 years old, by imp. Monarch, | not come in, as | had expected, in the forenoon, on Mon- «4.90 P, Morri: » A. ids commencing « Class for Exercise, i y fr out of Betsy Robins by Kosciusko. day. At about 10 o'clock on that day, Mr. A. Beach M30 rypiornsianss for Chey Hall branchea—Americaa and French sad ay Small ‘an Hite oh taer iter Levaclonsueed | Cob Siagioten’ b, L Symmetry, by imp. Priem, ont.of | cose cette ny houses he eel he had heen Jesking for Ae the Boa sical sae Gon Teacher of the Brod sett by such eminent physicians and chemists, | Phenomenon, by Sir Archy, 4 years old. me in town; bh in a great hurry, and said he had to als Smt re _ Lt Inited | as the late Sir Hi imphrey Davy and Sir Hen Ha Hora, that | Col. Williamson's ch. filly Marchioness, 5 years old, by | go inthe Euston stage that afternoon for New York. He | smusement, and has furnished = Arey, , i ble comparison with the very best the city The pro- LONG ISLAND RAIL-ROAD COMPANY. |. B.—Volunteer Companies wishing to perfect pure Bear's iy Rowton, dam by Sir Archy. Said again, that he wanted some one to attend to this in. | thle comparis 4 either Musket or Artillery Drill, oan be taug it the same.on the | ag Tee Ae reads be C0. moexpeme in get. | _ Resvur.—Marchioness, 111; Castanet, 22; Symmetry, | vestigation, and he would pay $60. He also said thet the | Prietar in building and fitting up the above, house has had atsiet most moderate terms, by applicat if we yr ‘31 Ann ge Bear’s grease from Canada and eisewhere, end | 33. Time—5m 694—6m. Bank wanted a secret agent.-that each Bank had such @ | Qomy the following prices. will show Oe fe Sore Seem, Pellieaty Bea, ov Ber, Petes ditinsuch'a manner that the oil, combined with | ‘The first heat was won by about halfa length, the se: | one, with a yearly salary, and il I wished to attend to it, X'ROOM FOR ONE "NIGHT J) it indispensable forthe toilet and dress- | cond by about the same. he would like it.” Itord kim 1 could make no promise; he rig, WEEK WINTE Ni. of [ Second Race—Two Mile Heats—Purse $200—There | told me I should call on the ir; he would let me ‘Trains run as follows, commencing M4 LOOKING GLASS PLATES. DO., No. 273. Broadway, Granite | wore three entries for thia stake, as fol hale tie t, No.3 ; S Leave Brooklyn, at haltpast hans § w 1 POW ne page iret 79 alton ate, and 77 A 1 50 The rooms will be warmed gratis, and npon no occasion will lows know. On Court week! came into town; met. the | ‘here be more than one bed i Groom. a in which there. are Mr Fenner’s ch. 0.8 Crackaway, by Marmaduke, dam hier in or near the post office. He spoke something | meals served up at ALL HOURS of the day and evening. ‘There ‘stopping al jt it from 9 to Last fre. 3 years old. nagent. Ltold him I did not like to | are also Bath Rooms connected, for warm, cold and shower BE alg Clana, frp Alte Col. Williamson’s blk. h. Signal, 4 years old, by Mar. y thing ofthe kind. Ho then talked | baths. The Portes will be jn attendance at all dames during the eA. M. tor Hicksville and of lasses, Spectacles, FRENCH FLINT GLASS-WORKS, dam by Tonson. T 101d him thatin December fast I | tight, to admit lodgers, tnd to let them outatalt hoagn. places, ; and on Tuesdays, one ay, ° fe favorable corms. AT WILLIAMSBURGH, L. I. Walton’s ch. m. Mary Elizabeth, aged, by An- | heard him say, that they would sell their charter, if an Ns) = Nada want Lodgings after the house closes, wi bh through to Green jae Im ieany oa on) the. moe A DEPOT, 9 WILLIAM STREET, NEW YORK. drew, dam by Gallatin. r I could get their expenses paid. He promised to let ————$__ ise. 6 APSR BS RIMGr Hiickaville and intermediate Mrrrs BERGER & WALTHER, known fora long series | Resuvt.—Signal, 11; Mary Elizabeth, 22; brother, Moses, know, and that they would let me know | xrATIONAL COFFEE HOUSE, The Pro Places daily ‘Sunday see AMERICAN HAIR DYE. Flin’ Chen esetpensive manufacturer atch-Crystals and | way, broke down. Time—3m 50a—3m dis. how they would sell.’ I did not Rive ‘an answer. Mr. Drietor respectfully informe his triends and the public that places, daily, as tol jeudid estal WARBRENTED, if strictly applied according to direction, 00r, tovinform pw yD ‘urnishing houses generally that they have established a Branch Surreme Court Unrrep Stares.—F rp. 20, 1845. y when he was in New York, for the Bank, There } mercantile business; billiards an Eeave Greenpors fhe Bevoatra, Doston, Craig, a0 12. Md. ce ox ‘Warches, and John Wagner, the old President, told me he received no | he has a sp lishment ig the immediate vicinity of the arri of the steamers : any other color to a beautifu other amusements in thé ‘at St. George's Manor and | auburn or y k, without staining or irritating the | of their Maunfactory in th ; and fulfil ti i 1 tb Beach, trom the receipt of | house ; the price of billiards 1246 cents per game. | The proprie. a bg ts eile ; entire satisfaction all commands that might be addressed to | _O- H. Platt, Eeq , of New York, eras aaini red as Wagner’ lin Wvgcer 7 Prenilent, complained heh | (or has had series regard to elegance and comfort ; nad that he re M,, Accommodation ‘Train, for ar py DK. JAYNE, No. 30 South ‘Third street, | them, have engaged experienced and. skilful workmen, both Attorney and Counsellor of this Court. No 62. thecal the S taken from his hends; that he | Srcccrijnene ciain Det for one tesk, bi tor &. month, Aye and’ intermedi places, on Mon- de |p ag ts. Sold by A.B. &D | Wrenchand English, The beauty of this Glass, the tasteful | United States unt vs. Wm. Marion et al. This at a! le pepere were taken from A that. by fight Given for one he gh AB yd. oS Noth ‘ ayy, Oa 8, ‘ednesdays and Fri 5 3 Druggists, No. 79 Fniton street, 273 roadway, Hast | style of all the articles tl manufacrure, ag well as moserate | cause was argued by Mr. Attorney General for th appel- could not get hold of any of them; and that y abt fred ments on the * or t not ~ Th From Hicksvile for Brooklyn and intermediate laces daily, AEA UND Fn | pric, nd prompttnde in the execution of orders, wil, shey J lant, and submitted on a printed argument for appellees. | they. should be in his possession. John Wegner, the J iendaven stat Cimes Tarng Ui SiR rt ‘ .M. Me ——= T fondly hope, secure to them a large share of patronage from “ . Mok it 1 va. Wm. resident, e en wonld h 4 da NOPRAIN ON eee Co be oie a LES 3 BALL | Lad Atwerjean aid foreign Ho eof i ne Geren "File: oumae srte, Gegwed by ‘Mr. Coxe forthe | anything. Mores Y. Beach showed me Mr. Wegn _the house is closed will ring the hall bell Wedteedive, {in Norwieb. Thurs ify sron'ewon | Cond dent m can becompletnly equipped for Masgnerades, | hovie a Dann? oaronales or tat Reaeral Depot o plaintiff in error, and by Mr. Walker forthe defendant in } receipt (65 $100 000, Before t wae elected ® Abecton TY a gS ny i \ #, or Fancy Balls, is at x ‘ met Mr. Wagner on } ' TRE ‘ ip Franklin, from a ay — 28 PRINCE STREET, yee Sek MAG meee” f Trn. 21, 1840—No, 71. Robert Brockett et al. appellants, had seen a ree that wae signed by him for 100,00, J ety tes redish Leen, for sale whole ‘L] EMP.--500 bales an; dew rot Hemp, fi lotto} O fe jos Garden. | ERA BHOADS —aitone of Binders boards forsale by VY" Wm. Brackett et al. The argument of this cause was | He seamed to get in a passion, and swore, He and retril, ar th erate Peete OF AD & CO a EE Co |r eS A ag ea | BND PONS RE GARY Scent Sn ase Tien goo EER Ren. im® 40 re jaseam st in! . ,